Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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How a Personal Injury Lawyer Builds a Strong Premises Liability Claim in Massachusetts: A Guide

Article Source: Ballin Law, Foxborough, MA Image generated by Gemini Slips, trips, and falls account for 17,8 percent of workplace injuries in the private industry in Massachusetts that result in missed days of work. A severe fall on a commercial or private property is rarely a random accident. It frequently represents a direct failure in a

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Time Lord of the Outback: Sydney Solicitor Bills Council for 36-Hour Days in $10m Fee Fiasco

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We all get the same 24 hours in a day. Well, most of us do. One creative Sydney solicitor apparently operated on a different calendar. Keith Redenbach, principal of Redenbach Legal (pictured) and a veteran who once graced the corridors of Norton Rose Fulbright and Maddox, has been found by the NSW Supreme Court to

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The New Chapter for Mallesons And Why the Australian Firm Chose Independence After 14 Years with KWM

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Today, 31 March 2026, marks the official launch of Mallesons as a fully independent, top-tier Australian law firm operating in Australia and Singapore, effectively unwinding the 14-year Swiss verein partnership with China’s King & Wood that created King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) in March 2012. The split was first announced on 9 December 2025 (KWM

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Michael and Suzanne Borrin Foundation Announces Postgraduate Scholarship and Travel and Learning Award Recipients The Michael and Suzanne Borrin Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 Scholarship and Travel and Learning Awards round. A total of nine exceptional individuals have been selected to receive support through the Foundation’s postgraduate scholarships and Travel

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Lowenstein Welcomes New Bankruptcy Partner Christopher A. Ward, Past ABI President, to Enhance Debtor Practice

Lowenstein Sandler has announced the addition of Christopher A. Ward, formerly Co-chair of Polsinelli’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring practice and the immediate Past President of the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI). The firm will also open a new office in Wilmington, Delaware as the firm continues its expansion of its restructuring services in connection with its Vision 2030

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Reed Smith Acquires Saudi Corporate Team to Boost Saudi Arabia Office

RIYADH,  March 30, 2026 – Global law firm Reed Smith today announced the acquisition of a leading Saudi corporate team from AlAmmar Law, including Mohammed Alammar and Anmar Algharifi as partners and Norah Alqasem as an associate in its Riyadh office. The appointments significantly enhance Reed Smith’s corporate offering in Saudi Arabia and reflect the firm’s

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How Criminal Justice Programs Prepare Students for Public Service Careers

Article source: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Image Source Communities today rely on a wide network of professionals to maintain safety, fairness, and stability. Public service careers within the justice system now include investigators, analysts, correctional specialists, and policy experts who work together to address crime and its causes. The demand for skilled

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Exploring Education Paths for Future Justice Professionals

Article Source: Warner Pacific University Source Careers in the justice system attract people who want to make a difference in their communities. Whether it’s protecting public safety, supporting legal processes, or helping prevent crime, justice professionals play an important role in society. Many students become interested in these careers because they want work that feels

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BigLaw’s $50K Public Interest Stipend War: What It Really Means for Law Students

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At least fifteen Am Law 100 firms are dangling sums of up to $50,000 at first-year law students who haven’t yet sat their first exams. The stated purpose is public service. The real purpose is something else entirely. LawFuel Staff· – March 30, 2026 · Law Firm Recruiting There’s a talent war going on in

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